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  • Why the US Elections Matter for Europe

    Why the US Elections Matter for Europe

    Europe’s pessimism is now palpable. Many foreign policy experts in Europe are wary

    In-depth view by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 8 min read
  • President Trump and the US Alliance System in Asia and Europe

    President Trump and the US Alliance System in Asia and Europe

    Europe – which is particularly relevant because collective security in Europe may be being ‘bilateralized

    In-depth view by Hans Kundnani

    • 18 Dec 2019
    • 8 min read
  • The Future of the Transatlantic Partnership

    The Future of the Transatlantic Partnership

    Europe); common security needs (the US was compelled to return to Europe three times in the 20th

    In-depth view by Professor Michael Cox

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 6 min read
  • What to expect at the NATO Leaders’ Summit

    What to expect at the NATO Leaders’ Summit

    Europe appears increasingly divided about its own visions for the alliance. Consensus will be critical

    Quick take by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 6 min read
  • Avoiding a Virus-Induced Cold War with China

    Avoiding a Virus-Induced Cold War with China

    Managing relations with China once the COVID-19 crisis abates will be one of the biggest challenges facing political leaders in the United States and Europe – two of the areas worst-hit by the virus that originated in China.

    Expert comment by Dr Robin Niblett

    • 17 Apr 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Don’t count on NATO to save liberal values

    Don’t count on NATO to save liberal values

    The organization was never designed to enforce a political order in its members.

    Expert comment by Dr Jacob Parakilas

    • 4 Apr 2019
    • Chatham House
  • EU-US Trade Relations: The Way Forward
    External content

    EU-US Trade Relations: The Way Forward

    Although they haven’t even started yet, United States-European Union trade talks already face major obstacles. Moving forward is critical to end the ‘tug of war’ between the US and EU. The best way to get there is to take a multifaceted approach aimed at both the transatlantic market and the global trading system.

    External content by Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 15 Mar 2019
    • Borderlex
  • The Rise of China and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship

    The Rise of China and the Future of the Transatlantic Relationship

    The growth of Chinese wealth and military power, combined with a more diplomatically and militarily active regime in Beijing, represents an epochal change in international politics.

    Research paper by Professor Jennifer Lind

    • 12 Aug 2019
    • Chatham House
  • US–EU Trade Relations in the Trump Era: Which Way Forward?

    US–EU Trade Relations in the Trump Era: Which Way Forward?

    This paper recommends a framework for strengthening US–EU trade relations and achieving successful trade talks in the current era of protectionism. 

    Research paper by Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 8 Mar 2019
    • Chatham House
  • Can Middle Powers Save the Liberal World Order?

    Can Middle Powers Save the Liberal World Order?

    Many middle powers have been warning of the dangers inherent in the decline of the liberal international order. The time has come for these countries to translate their warnings into concerted action.

    Research paper by Professor Roland Paris

    • 18 Jun 2019
    • Chatham House
  • The Path Forward on WTO Reform

    The Path Forward on WTO Reform

    Though it is under political pressure, there are reasons to be hopeful about the World Trade Organization’s future.

    Expert comment by Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 7 May 2019
    • Chatham House
  • How to make US-EU trade talks a success: Think small and cover China
    External content

    How to make US-EU trade talks a success: Think small and cover China

    This piece recommends a framework for strengthening US-EU trade relations and achieving successful trade talks in the current era of protectionism.

    External content by Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 17 Apr 2019
    • The Hill
  • Stretching the rules will not save global trade
    External content

    Stretching the rules will not save global trade

    The champions of global trade are inadvertently taking steps that undermine the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

    External content by Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 29 Oct 2019
    • Financial Times
  • To Preserve NATO, Britain Must Help Reinvent It

    To Preserve NATO, Britain Must Help Reinvent It

    Seventy years ago, a creative British foreign secretary was instrumental in forming the Atlantic alliance. Now the UK’s leadership is needed again.

    Expert comment by Hans Kundnani

    • 1 Apr 2019
    • Chatham House
  • Getting to a New Iran Deal

    Getting to a New Iran Deal

    In the context of recent developments, this paper reviews US President Donald Trump’s Iran strategy and explores possible pathways to a new nuclear agreement with the Islamic Republic.

    Research paper by Dr Sanam Vakil and Dr Neil Quilliam

    • 22 Oct 2019
    • Chatham House
  • EU–US Relations on Internet Governance

    EU–US Relations on Internet Governance

    As internet governance issues emerge in the wake of innovations such as the Internet of Things and advanced artificial intelligence, there is an urgent need for the EU and US to establish a common, positive multi-stakeholder vision for regulating and governing the internet.

    Research paper by Emily Taylor and Stacie Hoffmann

    • 14 Nov 2019
    • Chatham House
  • NATO in the Era of Global Complexity
    External content

    NATO in the Era of Global Complexity

    With international institutions being questioned—ironically, by the very nations that created them—NATO’s next seventy years will be a rougher ride than the first seventy.

    Article by Dr Jamie Shea

    • 28 Nov 2019
    • Carnegie Europe
  • Establishing Norms in Cyberspace

    Establishing Norms in Cyberspace

    A cyber security login is displayed on a smartphone. Photo: Getty Images. Establishing norms

    In-depth view by Michael Chertoff

    • 14 Jan 2020
    • 11 min read
  • Dismantling Democracy

    Dismantling Democracy

    Chatham House's Dr Christopher Sabatini was interviewed alongside a group of experts for the

    Quick take by Anar Bata

    • 7 Feb 2020
    • 2 min read
  • The EU Cannot Build a Foreign Policy on Regulatory Power Alone

    The EU Cannot Build a Foreign Policy on Regulatory Power Alone

    Brussels will find its much-vaunted heft in setting standards cannot help it advance its geopolitical interests, argues Alan Beattie.

    Expert comment by Alan Beattie

    • 12 Feb 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Why Democracies Do Better at Surviving Pandemics

    Why Democracies Do Better at Surviving Pandemics

    The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the debate over whether authoritarian states are gaining the upper hand across the world. In contrast, democracies are showing capacity for innovation and adaptation.

    Expert comment by Dr Robin Niblett and Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 26 May 2020
    • Chatham House
  • National Self-Sufficiency or Globalization is Not a Binary Choice

    National Self-Sufficiency or Globalization is Not a Binary Choice

    COVID-19 exposes the fragility of global supply chains, leaving companies and policymakers to reconsider a decades-long focus on efficiency and reducing costs by operating on a ‘just in time’ basis.

    Expert comment by Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 29 Jun 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Is COVID-19 a Game Changer for Transatlantic Narrative on China?

    Is COVID-19 a Game Changer for Transatlantic Narrative on China?

    Experts on both sides of the Atlantic give their perspectives on whether the pandemic has changed national understandings, narratives, and foreign policy debates on China.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Peter Watkins, Dr Torrey Taussig and Robert Daly

    • 30 Jun 2020
    • Chatham House
  • The Future of the Global Trade System

    The Future of the Global Trade System

    United States trade representative Robert E Lighthizer provides his outlook on the future of international trading systems in a COVID-19 world.

    Event recording

    • 9 Jul 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Democracy and US Foreign Policy

    Democracy and US Foreign Policy

    Panellists discuss the future role of democracy and human rights in America’s foreign policy.

    Event recording

    • 23 Jun 2020
    • Chatham House
  • EU-US Relations: The View from Washington and Brussels

    EU-US Relations: The View from Washington and Brussels

    This discussion considers how philosophically aligned the EU and the US currently are, and how important this alignment is in ensuring a fruitful relationship.

    Event recording

    • 11 Jun 2020
    • Chatham House
  • A Conversation With: Steven T Mnuchin, Secretary, US Treasury

    A Conversation With: Steven T Mnuchin, Secretary, US Treasury

    As part of the launch of Chatham House’s centenary celebrations for 2020, US Secretary of the Treasury Steven T Mnuchin reflects on the future of the global order.

    Event recording

    • 25 Jan 2020
    • Chatham House
  • US Electorate Shows Distrust of the Realities of Foreign Policy

    US Electorate Shows Distrust of the Realities of Foreign Policy

    The identity of the next US president is yet to be determined, but the foreign policy views of the American public are already clear. In principle, Americans support US engagement in the world but, in practice, they worry other countries take advantage of the United States.

    Expert comment by Bruce Stokes

    • 4 Sep 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Reforming the World Trade Organization: Prospects for Transatlantic Cooperation and the Global Trade System

    Reforming the World Trade Organization: Prospects for Transatlantic Cooperation and the Global Trade System

    With trade tensions increasingly politicized, a key appeals process suspended and COVID-19 creating huge economic challenges, a modernized and fully functioning WTO is more essential than ever. This paper makes the case for transatlantic cooperation as a necessary, though insufficient alone, condition for WTO reform.

    Research paper by Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 11 Sep 2020
    • Chatham House
  • US-EU-UK Trade: Balancing the Three-Legged Stool
    External content

    US-EU-UK Trade: Balancing the Three-Legged Stool

    The US, EU, and UK should focus on their set of bilateral trade negotiations, address shared concerns regarding the global trade system, and remove underlying trade tensions among themselves.

    External content by Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 6 Oct 2020
    • AICGS
  • Trump’s response to a positive coronavirus test mirrors Putin’s strongman style
    External content

    Trump’s response to a positive coronavirus test mirrors Putin’s strongman style

    Trump’s determination to appear strong in the face of physical weakness is redolent of occupants of the Kremlin – the problem for him is that US democracy has been designed to check strongman politics.

    External content by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri and James Nixey

    • 6 Oct 2020
    • The Independent
  • US Foreign Policy Priorities: What difference can an election make?

    US Foreign Policy Priorities: What difference can an election make?

    What difference can an election make? A range of leading experts consider the most pressing foreign policy challenges for the next US president, and examine how the outcome of the 2020 election will affect these. 

    Research paper by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 15 Oct 2020
    • Chatham House
  • As US-China confrontation gains ground, Transatlantic partners face difficult choices
    External content

    As US-China confrontation gains ground, Transatlantic partners face difficult choices

    Article by Hans Kundnani and Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 30 Oct 2020
    • Observer Research Foundation
  • A China Strategy to Reunite America's Allies

    A China Strategy to Reunite America's Allies

    The European Union’s decision to sign an investment accord makes it clear that China’s geopolitical heft and allure of trade and investment are tempting.

    Expert comment by Professor Peter Trubowitz and Dr Charles Kupchan

    • 7 Jan 2021
    • Chatham House
  • US 2020 Visionary Survey

    US 2020 Visionary Survey

    Europe share their views on United States foreign policy in 2020: As we look ahead

    In-depth view by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Creon Butler, Megan Greene, Professor Robert Jervis, Amy Pope, Professor Jack Snyder, Dr Dalia Dassa Kaye, Sir Peter Westmacott, Dr Lindsay Newman, Professor Robert Howse, Dr Amanda Sloat, Anna Wieslander, Dr Micah Zenko and Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 19 Dec 2019
    • 25 min read
  • The Future of America’s Ailing Alliances

    The Future of America’s Ailing Alliances

    Europe might be made sustainable in the long term is for Europeans to make a greater

    In-depth view by Professor Jennifer Lind

    • 9 Dec 2019
    • 12 min read
  • As Lockdown Restrictions Start to Ease, It’s Time to Think About Mobility Justice

    As Lockdown Restrictions Start to Ease, It’s Time to Think About Mobility Justice

    Europe and North America start to come out of some of the pandemic lockdown restrictions

    Article by Dr Fiona Adamson and Dr Christiane Fröhlich

    • 25 Jun 2020
    • 6 min read
  • The Changing China Debate

    The Changing China Debate

    Europe and Canada and place considerable pressure on the transatlantic partnership. In this paper, Dr Kurt

    Article by Dr Kurt M Campbell

    • 20 Aug 2020
    • 21 min read
  • What’s Missing in the Debate Over Spheres of Influence

    What’s Missing in the Debate Over Spheres of Influence

    Europe to respect US hegemony in the Western Hemisphere. They have also begrudgingly granted spheres

    Article by Dr Evan N. Resnick

    • 17 Mar 2020
    • 11 min read
  • China and the 'Integrated Review'

    China and the 'Integrated Review'

    Europe. While not amounting to a blueprint for global domination, it is a reasonable deduction

    Background by Peter Watkins

    • 23 Nov 2020
    • 11 min read
  • The Struggle of Managing Trump

    The Struggle of Managing Trump

    In relations with Europe, President Trump has exposed pitilessly the fact that, while might may not be right, might generally wins.

    Expert comment by Dr Robin Niblett

    • 3 Jun 2019
    • Chatham House
  • Trump’s UK Visit: A Look at the Key Issues

    Trump’s UK Visit: A Look at the Key Issues

    Chatham House experts examine some of the fault lines in the relationship between the US, the UK and Europe as the US president comes to London.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Professor Tim Benton and Dr Sanam Vakil

    • 3 Jun 2019
    • Chatham House
  • The Geoeconomics of a US Election Year

    The Geoeconomics of a US Election Year

    Europe. Though those relationships are also under strain. This is seen acutely in the area

    In-depth view by Dr Linda Yueh

    • 18 Dec 2019
    • 10 min read
  • Latin America 2020

    Latin America 2020

    Europe’s place. In the 21st century, China is stepping in as the US retreats

    In-depth view by Professor Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Kenneth N. Frankel, Miriam Kornblith, Richard Lapper, Dr Elena Lazarou, Melissa MacEwen, Dr Andrés Malamud, Professor Frank Mora, Ambassador Andrés Rozental, Dr Christopher Sabatini and Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan

    • 19 Dec 2019
    • 19 min read
  • US 2020 Election Explainer

    US 2020 Election Explainer

    Europe and engagement with multinational organizations such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. As on domestic

    Quick take by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 30 Jan 2020
    • 6 min read
  • The Wisdom of Tying COVID-19 Humanitarian Assistance to Policy Objectives in Venezuela

    The Wisdom of Tying COVID-19 Humanitarian Assistance to Policy Objectives in Venezuela

    Europe in the plan, the European and Latin American governments that originally supported Guiadó in 2019 have

    Article by Nicola Bilotta and Dr Christopher Sabatini

    • 8 Apr 2020
    • 8 min read
  • USA vs Everybody? Why Foreign Policy Will Be a Backdrop to Domestic Policy in 2020

    USA vs Everybody? Why Foreign Policy Will Be a Backdrop to Domestic Policy in 2020

    Europe and attempting to block international trade in medical equipment. In doing so, he is appealing

    Article by Bruce Stokes

    • 16 Apr 2020
    • 7 min read
  • Argentina Under Covid-19: Extreme Lockdown, Rule by Decree and Judicial Politicization

    Argentina Under Covid-19: Extreme Lockdown, Rule by Decree and Judicial Politicization

    Europe or the US to rescue their residents, thousands of fellow Argentines were and are still

    Article by Laura Alonso

    • 27 May 2020
    • 8 min read
  • How COVID-19 Is Affecting Women Entrepreneurs in Latin America

    How COVID-19 Is Affecting Women Entrepreneurs in Latin America

    Europe and China for Latin American exports has added to the economic pain. Latin America

    Article by Dr Ryan Berg and James White

    • 21 Jul 2020
    • 7 min read
  • Brazil and COVID-19: A Perfect Storm?

    Brazil and COVID-19: A Perfect Storm?

    Europe, or to those of other countries in the region such as Argentina and Uruguay

    Article by Dr Elena Lazarou and Carolina Taboada

    • 3 Aug 2020
    • 16 min read
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